Transcript of "Introduction to OpenCCS"

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3<br />An open and collaborative area for building and sharing methodologies, best practices and lessons learned<br />A “project encyclopedia” containing assets such as: <br />Recommended project activities and work breakdown structures<br />Information on CCS projects and technologies<br />Aggregations of useful pages on other sites<br />Definitional pages to explain core CCS concepts<br />OpenCCS is structured as a "project development guide”<br />OpenCCS links to the rest of the Institute site (and other sites) to create a common library of assets, linked to a delivery methodology <br />Vision: OpenCCS – what is it?<br />

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7<br />Content: The OpenCCS Frame<br />Level 1 <br />Provides the main structure for OpenCCS; i.e. the generic project development frameacross six asset stages.<br />Level 2 <br />Describes around 20 activities necessary in a certain stage of the project. Examples activities for the Define stage of a capture plant: <br />Level 3 <br /><ul><li>Describes the tasks for each of the activities in even more detail (e.g. for determining the capital costs of a storage project). In this detailed description of the activity, the objectives are set and key tasks are indentified. Furthermore, references are made to existing work in this area (including Institute reports) and attention is paid to possible risks and opportunities.</li></li></ul><li>OpenCCS: Level 1<br />

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11<br />OpenCCS follows a wiki-style model to allow for open collaboration<br />New pages can be created directly into OpenCCS <br />Content from other areas of the site will be linked from OpenCCS to provide a reference guide to complement conversations. <br />Pages will be linked together into an overall approach for project implementation.<br /><ul><li>It is not a completely open editing model:

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As the content develops, controls are in place to lock down aspects of content of OpenCCS and provide it with maturity ratings.

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This is done to enforce quality and make sure that some items (such as activity plans) change in a controlled manner.</li></ul>Structure: Content Governance<br />

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Peer recognition</li></ul>Motivation<br />Willing to publish non-confidential information in exchange for greater access to information from other experts. <br />Contact requirements<br />Wants to be notified about any opportunity to contribute expertise in field.<br />A<br />